INPA | Tree species composition of natural forest islands in a savanna matrix in the northern Brazilian Amazonia
doi: 10.15468/n8yolk
INPA | Tree species composition of natural forest islands in a savanna matrix in the northern Brazilian Amazonia
A forest inventory was carried out in 12 forest islands scattered in the large savanna matrix of Roraima, northern Brazilian Amazon. The fieldwork occurred between 2013-2014 based on direct observations along transects established between the edge-interior gradient of each sampled forest island. It was investigated species composition and forest structure variables: stem diameter (DBH euqal diameter at breast height greater than or equal to10 cm) and total height (visually estimated). All floristic dataset was correlated with the forest fragment size. The survey was conducted by the Research Group "Ecology and Natural Resource Management of Roraima Savanna", associated to the National Institute for Research in Amazonia (INPA).
- University of Exeter United Kingdom
Occurrence; species list; Amazonia; savanna; forest islands; seasonal forest, Occurrence
Occurrence; species list; Amazonia; savanna; forest islands; seasonal forest, Occurrence
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